1M.S. Swaminathan School of Agriculture, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Parlakahemundi-761 211, Odisha, India
2Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla-522 101, Andhra Pradesh, India
Water Technology Centre, Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Rajendranagar-500 030, Hyderabad, India
*Corresponding Author: M.D. Reddy, M.S. Swaminathan School of Agriculture, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Parlakahemundi-761 211, Odisha, India, Email: metukudevender@gmail.com
Online published on 29 August, 2020.
An experiment on response of rice to nitrogen under aerobic and transplanted conditions was conducted in split-split -plot design with two methods of rice cultivation, seven rice varieties and five nitrogen levels. The grain yield was significantly higher in transplanted rice compared to aerobic rice. Significantly higher grain yield was observed with MTU 1001 and MTU 1010 as compared to IR 64, Tella hamsa and Rajendra and the grain yield in the former two varieities was comaparable with Naveen and Erramallelu. Increase in grain yield with every 100 kg of N ha−1 from 100 kg to 300 kg ha−1 was significant. Significant interaction effect on grain yield was observed due to method of crop establishment, varieties and nitrogen levels. Aerobic rice received 627 mm of irrigation water as compared to 1228 mm in transplanted rice and the mean water productivity was higher under aerobic rice (0.49 kg grain m−3) as compared to transplanted rice (0.31 kg grain m−3).
Aerobic rice, Grain yield, Nitrogen levels, Transplanted rice, Varieties, Water productivity, Water requirement